NSS Engineering College Researchers Patent Revolutionary Method to Evaluate Athlete Muscle Composition
Palakkad: (KVARTHA) A team of researchers from NSS Engineering College in Palakkad has been granted a patent for a groundbreaking method to assess muscle composition. This innovative approach aims to help athletes choose the sports that best suit their unique muscle structures.
Led by Professor G. Venugopal from the Instrumentation and Control Engineering department, the research also involved Professor S. Ramakrishnan from IIT Madras and scholars Remya R. Nair and Divya Sasidharan.
Traditionally, determining muscle composition has relied on invasive methods like muscle biopsies, which involve extracting tissue samples. These procedures are expensive, time-consuming, and impractical for widespread use. The new method, however, offers a significant advancement by analyzing electrical signals received from the skin surface to identify variations in muscle composition. This non-invasive approach is both cost-effective and more accessible.
This innovation holds immense potential across various fields. In sports science, it will empower coaches to evaluate athletes' muscle fiber types early in their careers, enabling them to tailor training programs for optimal performance. Furthermore, the method will be valuable in muscle-related research and treatments, including the detection of muscle fiber variations associated with neuromuscular disorders.
Professor Venugopal emphasized the transformative impact of this technology, stating, "This will assist sports coaches in evaluating muscle fiber typology at the start of an athlete's career, helping them identify strengths and optimize training methods accordingly."
This groundbreaking research is poised to revolutionize sports science, physiotherapy, and athletic training, paving the way for a more personalized and effective approach to athlete development.
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